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George Loring


George F. Loring (d. February 1, 1918) was a Boston, Massachusetts architect.

George partnered with Stanford Phipps in 1888 to form Loring & Phipps. They designed commercial, public, and residential buildings. A few of their works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

He was father of Ralph Loring, a notable architect of Idaho.

Works, primarily during 1892-1913 include (with attribution):

  • Walpole High School, later the Massachusetts Archives Building, at 22 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, (1906-1907 with later additions)
  • Everett Vocational High School, Summer Street, Everett, Massachusetts (1892)
  • Miner Hall, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts (1893)
  • Athens School, 21 Athens Street, Weymouth, Massachusetts (1901)
  • Harvard Grammar School, Massachusetts Avenue, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1905)
  • William H. McElwain School, Main Street, Bridgewater, Massachusetts (1908)
  • Flint Public Library, 2 N. Main St. Middleton, MA (Loring and Phipps), NRHP-listed
  • George Loring House, 76 Highland Ave. Somerville, MA (Loring & Phipps), NRHP-listed
  • One or more works in Spring Hill Historic District, roughly bounded by Summer, Central, Atherton, and Spring Somerville, MA (Loring,George A.), NRHP-listed
  • References

    George F. Loring Wikipedia